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Houston's housing market moved in favor of buyers Active inventory climbed, median list prices dropped and homes sat on the market longer
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The market shifted toward buyers in Nashville in March Inventory climbed, listings surged and the median list price dropped to $586,450
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Home prices in Boston pulled back hard in March, dropping nearly 12% year-over-year to $966,250—but don't mistake that for a slow market
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